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Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby 1525–1621 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1525

Birth Location: Brundish, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 4 April 1621

Death Location: Brumstead, Norfolk, England

Father: Sir Brundish

Mother: Alice Brewse

Spouse(s): ✔sir WARWICKSHIRE

Children(s):

Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby was born in 1525 in Brundish, Suffolk, England, the child of Sir John Colby 4Th Lord Of Brundish And Alice Brewse. Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby married Sir George Francis Shirley Sheriff Of Warwickshire. Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby passed away in 1621 in Brumstead, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby was born in 1525 in Brundish, Suffolk, England, the child of Sir John Colby 4Th Lord Of Brundish And Alice Brewse.
  • Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby married Sir George Francis Shirley Sheriff Of Warwickshire.
  • Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby passed away in 1621 in Brumstead, Norfolk, England.

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Lady Colby's Ancestors

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Lady Colby
1525–1621
Birth Place: Brundish, Suffolk, England
Parents
Sir John Colby, 4th Lord of Brundish
1506–1540
Beccles,England
Alice Brewse
1485–1560
Whittingham Hall, Fressingfield, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
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Lady Colby's Timeline

2 Records

1525
1525
Birth of Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby in Brundish, Suffolk, England
Brundish, Suffolk, England
1621
4 April 1621
Age 96
Death of Lady Dorothy Willoughby Colby in Brumstead, Norfolk, England
Brumstead, Norfolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1525
    Event Place: Brundish, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 April 1621
    Event Place: Brumstead, Norfolk, England

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